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Apache1127
Posted: Tuesday, August 18, 2009 12:35:17 PM
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We have an event site.

I am wondering if we can have any problem in google rank if we put and save twitter feeds on each page of event where on each page feeds will be searched by name of event and than saved into database.



I am concerned because I see google don't index twitter updates (I don't know the reason) and secondly because that will be duplicate. But I don't know if that is because twitter don't save result or is any other reason.



Second question is how risky is that? If google decide that is not ok, can we just remove this part from the pages and we will get index back?



Thank you!

SK0
Posted: Wednesday, March 10, 2010 11:50:57 AM
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Hi there.



I have started seeing alot of website including there twitter quotes into there website. I dont really see it as being a bad thing, I think you can also get it to automatically update on your website when ever the twitter entry is entered. Not sure of the technical details of that just yet but is something that i was about to start looking into.



I dont think that it will affect your website to much as there is not alot of content in twitter tweet, only 140 characters.



It also links everything together which google does seem to like





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twintowersnet
Posted: Wednesday, March 10, 2010 12:45:47 PM
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This is sorta off topic, but I thought it was dang funny.



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Tan
Posted: Wednesday, March 10, 2010 1:40:08 PM
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Google can index any part of the page, including the twitter updates. Including the twitter updates is your option.

delphighse
Posted: Wednesday, March 10, 2010 2:34:37 PM
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There is no such risk of loosing rankings just by putting Twitter Feed, In fact if it makes sense to be there then it must be there, as far as duplicate content is concern, if the web page is containing only feed then it may be a concern and if it is just an element of page then agian no issue of duplicate content.

Posted: Wednesday, March 10, 2010 3:29:02 PM
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thank you for answers. Just one more: Can be the problem that there will be about 30 links (leading to twitter update) with the same keyword in a title. So there will be 30 "Event name" keywords in titles. I am asking that because I have hear too frequency can be bad.



tnx again

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